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littlegreenfairy said:
Ace. I'm sure there is a tube of it somewhere around here.
It'll be fine for ceramic to glass too I presume.
Can anyone vouch for the strength of it? I don't want my creation collapsing!
Yes, fine for those materials.It'll be fine for ceramic to glass too I presume.
Can anyone vouch for the strength of it? I don't want my creation collapsing!
I've used this stuff externally on my boat, it dries absolutely rock hard. You can even drill it and screw in to it once it's completely gone off.
Just don't wiggle it once you've set it in to place!
So, bit of glue on each surface, push together, and hold/fix in to place until it's fully secured. Leave for an hour or so to make absolutely sure it's held.
Remember, no wiggling....
maser_spyder said:
littlegreenfairy said:
Ace. I'm sure there is a tube of it somewhere around here.
It'll be fine for ceramic to glass too I presume.
Can anyone vouch for the strength of it? I don't want my creation collapsing!
Yes, fine for those materials.It'll be fine for ceramic to glass too I presume.
Can anyone vouch for the strength of it? I don't want my creation collapsing!
I've used this stuff externally on my boat, it dries absolutely rock hard. You can even drill it and screw in to it once it's completely gone off.
Just don't wiggle it once you've set it in to place!
So, bit of glue on each surface, push together, and hold/fix in to place until it's fully secured. Leave for an hour or so to make absolutely sure it's held.
Remember, no wiggling....
)littlegreenfairy said:
maser_spyder said:
littlegreenfairy said:
Ace. I'm sure there is a tube of it somewhere around here.
It'll be fine for ceramic to glass too I presume.
Can anyone vouch for the strength of it? I don't want my creation collapsing!
Yes, fine for those materials.It'll be fine for ceramic to glass too I presume.
Can anyone vouch for the strength of it? I don't want my creation collapsing!
I've used this stuff externally on my boat, it dries absolutely rock hard. You can even drill it and screw in to it once it's completely gone off.
Just don't wiggle it once you've set it in to place!
So, bit of glue on each surface, push together, and hold/fix in to place until it's fully secured. Leave for an hour or so to make absolutely sure it's held.
Remember, no wiggling....
)littlegreenfairy said:
Now this is where it can all go so very wrong....
I better check which one I've got.
Back in the old days there were two Araldites, the proper one which took 24 hours to cure and was about the strongest thing you could get - and Araldite Rapid which cured in 2-4 hours. I better check which one I've got.
Now I expect they've 'segmented the market' so there are 25 confusing products including such things as 'Araldite Lite Plus with XYZ Nanospheres for Balanced Adhesion' etc.
Interesting that the Araldite Precision posted above is clearly epoxy as it has resin and hardener, but doesn't say epoxy. Perhsp they think the word 'epoxy' is technologically intimidating? Maybe 'Araldite Facebook Edition' would go down better... But it is 'long lasting', which is good, because most glues wear off after a few weeks

Edited by Simpo Two on Thursday 29th April 19:07
Simpo Two said:
littlegreenfairy said:
Now this is where it can all go so very wrong....
I better check which one I've got.
Back in the old days there were two Araldites, the proper one which took 24 hours to cure and was about the strongest thing you could get - and Araldite Rapid which cured in 2-4 hours. I better check which one I've got.
Now I expect they've 'segmented the market' so there are 25 confusing products including such things as 'Araldite Lite Plus with XYZ Nanospheres for Balanced Adhesion' etc.
Interesting that the Araldite Precision posted above is clearly epoxy as it has resin and hardener, but doesn't say epoxy. Perhsp they think the word 'epoxy' is technologically intimidating? Maybe 'Araldite Facebook Edition' would go down better... But it is 'long lasting', which is good, because most glues wear off after a few weeks

Edited by Simpo Two on Thursday 29th April 19:07
I want glue, and strong glue damnit. I don't need it to wash up, or make cups of tea. It needs to stick.
It's like those M&S knickers that are supposed to reduce cellulite because they are impregnated with something technical. What happened to just wearing knickers to protect your dignity??
littlegreenfairy said:
I was brought up using the old fashioned Araldite
Tough childhood eh? Anyway, if you know 'real' Araldite then you're home and dry 
littlegreenfairy said:
It's like those M&S knickers that are supposed to reduce cellulite
Cellulite? Have you been sampling too many of your fine products?! Another fine mental image shattered.BTW how would your best cake mix fare as an adhesive?

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